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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

vv-, ARRIVALS. ;' NgapUhl. s.*, 640, E. Stephenson, from Whangaroi. Passenger*: 1 Bases Clark, Alderton, Owens, Carder i2). Mann, Nurse TiteabuU, Mesdames Burroughs, Bolton, MoSeasijt*, Dickeson, Bryant, Messrs. Nelooa, Taylor, Hobart, Brownhill. Jagger, Tax*. Johnson, Annstrong, McLeod, O'Brieia, Lftjyd, EuricouJth*, Corns, Ross, McGregor, M«ltbrum, SEurndiell. Baneiey, and % steerage*—Northern S.,S. Co., agents. ■••■ '' ..':■ ■ ■' -^\ ! : ■■~:. ?:f-y^-^ Paeiroa, s.s., 92, T. Bar Wolfe, from Wl\». ngarei. Passengers: Messrs. T. B. Bramley. McLean, Christie (2).-2%>rth9r» S.S. Co., :; agejitS. :; ; : *"\ \ ; ',), ' ' '_.. ■' . '-, DEPARTSEaS , ,_ WestrsK», as., 2685. J- 8. Ratoey, for East Coast and' Southern port?, Fassengerai—Foi? Gisborne: Messrs. Doyle, Events, D. ' Golaia, • Bright, Buscke, McClurie. Wilson, Roderick, i Sheriff. Sharp, Hood. Thomson, Jlesdnmes Pardington and child, Alexander, Grey, Uiss Donovan. For Napier: Messrs.' P. JSatnan, Abbott, Johnston, Bartlett, and iSunea Mesdames Eanderson, Quinton. Missets Blake ley, McLean, Piper <2i, Bockell. Nlctairv. Lee. • Foir Wellington: Messrs. Jowctt, Da vail, Elkiii, Crawford. Bryce. Billing,, Mesdamw. Crawford, Montague. For Lyttelton: Messrs; Gelling, Firth, Gardiner,. Bryant, Mesda'may Bryant, Heroue. Grace aad infant, Misses Bastes. Broisn. For Dumedin: Mr lindiio, Meiwiames McKeich. Linden. Miss(s? McKcica, Capper, and 15 steerage for all ports > ~.* ;'_;/■ Waiotahi, 5.2. 273. C Ebpkifi* for Ttoraiiga, Ohiwa, and Opctiki. - ' \ , KanJeri; s.s., 203. «. Scott, fb* Whangaroi ' EXPECTED ASESVALS. itulrashiri, sjj, via Australia, d^ Gstobisr 9. Waiwerai s-S.. via Hoba<rt. ; due % Septemoeir p. MaiTjre. s.s.. via Australia, bailed. August &*. Niwarn. s.s., via Australia, early. ; : Wakanui, *», direct, sailed. ' Maori, a s., to sail '■.■'■■ = .;••"■.•'*■■:: .. LIYHItPOOJi< ~ . . . „ ' Mimiro, a«4 ; Bailed August «.___ _„., v Oswestry Grange, a.?., via Australia, saued. Ayrshire s.s., i: early. ,;,.;.■'..■:■■■. Ww,*" October' 9. - ' - Aoteai s.s., early. , . S-Sf FKAKCISCO: .-!.'_..>.. Sierra, 8.M.8., September 26- ' S s.'f., via Australia, sailed - Ju3v 29 ' ' ■ '■* ' '''' ■"' Rip"stagham Grange, as.. direct, to sail Sep■'"i tember 15..;''.;.'''.''""■'■':-■ ._«....» .■ ua» -.!»■ •' Marie, G«m&n fthip, v»* Wellington, sailed. j Bnrgermesi ter ■: Bfaobmann; s.s., .via.-; Austra- \ lia, sailed Angus* 4. •..;"-.- /■-. '■:■. i ,-. Queen Helena, vi» Australia, loadinf. j ; War of Australia. *s,, via Australia* to sail-' | AndolSbarfe via Weliingtotw sailed; j ; * Jane 14 . ■■ . ' Bouganvillo, barque; early. ! PHrbAOBaPRIA: ,; , r v ' , . . '.' i - Marie, barque, sailed June 9. > , . StaXEY: ■ Moaiiaiaa; Sunday* ; : ~■■ ..:■'--. "■*,;-■. \ Man a .pouri. ,s., to-morrow. •': ■■'■; Mnn'spciuri. s.s.. to-morrow. SAMOA: ' ." : '■'-■ '."■"..■• ' Manapotiri. '5.3.. to-morrow. / TONGA.: Maaftpouri, s.s., tomorrow.

PROJECTED DEPAETUBES. r LONDON: Indiadevi. ss-* 4sitly. .., U>'ITBD EEfSDOSI:... ■•:.;-> ; -i :.;.,::. :■;, Barford, barque, loading. . ; ..; ,-. SAN FRANCISCO: ' • Ventura. K.M.3.. September 23. New yobk: : . ■."■-■' '::'-''/;■,:: Pern, harass, to loan. " ITNION s,s. CO.'S MptsaffiSTß. , Today: Eosamond ' arrives trout t»*ay* iHiars<lav: Takapana arrives at Onehßnirn *~„„, LyUeliori, : Wellington, ™& anew riy* month '-nd leaves, again for the same ports at 3 p.m.; Manapouri arrives from fettM*. Fiiii Tonga, and Samoa; Tarawen*; arrivea from East ' Coast and Southern. i«*\*-££tf;S Friday: Rosamond '.eaves for Groymouth ( SS; Tarawa leaves East C«art and Southern porta at 13 noon; Waipon leaves for Westpdrt (meantime^.

NORTHERN S.S. CO/a MOVEMENT!!!. . To-dav. Tefranora arrives from ,x*W«ggfc* and leaves for "Great Barrier at Mights . i Earawa leaved Or,ekunsra New Plyttoatti, ' at 3 p.m. (passenger train, 2.10 p.m.) $ J*po* leaves for WnganoWi and Port §»*&&£* 8 v in • Ngapnhi leaves for Marsden point* '• '. Wbaiißrirti. etc.. at 9.50 p.m.; Mftagapapa arMi rive* from Ohiwa and *Jiatatana» arrives.from Whangaref ?»«.»«. Thursday. Kanieri leaves Jdr: Whangam Town Wharf «112 noon; Waitangl arrive* from Talrda, Whangamata. :' and Mercury Bav: - Terrandra' arrives - from Great Barrier* Wellington arrives from MaMmva^^Whmg^ roa, '■ and Russell, and leaves for BasSellana OBua at 6 p.m. { Kgapßhl amyes froro.^W ngareii Paoroa arrives from whangapoua asH P Frifiv^ , SgatWlU fliM ' ,■■'-. m* iiLiL'jij' .Friday: Ngapubl leaves far jftTmngarbl, Ifarsdeh Polpt, etc., at 8 p.m.,- Barawft. arrives at Onebmiga irftto S**JWHiSS& 830 a.m.; Kanieri arrives from fcWhaagarei To** Wharf; Waitaaffl lefcras forJMtJfanga at 7 , p.m.; Terranora leave* for fM«W»? , Kennedy's Bay. find Mercury Bay^»t {BJtt.; Mangapapa leave* fof oWI and Whakrytftfle, at Ba.m!T Chelmsford arrives from AWanui, . Walharara; an A Hohowra; Kia Ota atr y*| an Onehiinga from .Wiltara* ~ Eawalay : anil Bag' Thames Service: Steamers laa#» foH.liatoes and Paeroa daily. S«> advertisements daily papers. ■;;,,.:■,.■.,■■'.■',:.;.:..;; .'f--. ; -;.y : 7| ■'■'-".■';.'■" EXPORTS. Per Wetttralia, for Southern potts: 3«2» bags 210 : sacks 82 cases. si&ar, iff big* June/-, 1$ casks and 236 ■ bags csilneat) 21 packages afcd 11 tasks< jotoHT. * »aeß Saint > a»0 • varnish, 60 packages hardware, 150 saahweishte* M cases fish* 5 sa*a» oyafeera. 304 caw fruit, w packages draneiry. . » *a««f schnapps, 5 eases boofti. 260 sactoi aid 126 hags Hour. 1 cr&tt» biscuits, 6 lengths shalting, 2i paofatgei 6oa- * fectionery, 5 gunnies onions, 20, packagte groseries, 18 paSfcan* druj* fcaiiflries; 27 bags manare; 6 casks oil. 5 bale! woollens, eoies soap, 12 packages stationery, 13 packages en* giueS and 16 wheels* 7Ci boxes gutter, 18 hose* polish, 1 case and 2 bsiieu leather, 7 paokagai wickerware. 40 cases waters, 1049-pieces,, timher, 2 oases safety cartridges, 16 cases ana 3 finals liratiiuice, % caBW baion, 34 sack* an 4 13 loose hides 5* casts gemma,' 64 ©W hogsheads, 3 bales paper, 34 cases Paiflef floUr, S3 handle* laths, 28 oftsfiS add. 40 ban. ales empty sacks, 22 cases potatoes, ona motor ear, and sundries. > • .- , f .- : The EnddarVParkei Reamer WettMl,iia left tot Bas*. Coast And Southern ports yartfetdjfMf afternoon, with a number of passengers and a . largo general cargo. '-^i^^ last evening th» Northern Company 'I •«*«> nier NgaptohT arrive^.from Whangarel with oassengefa and general cargo, antt-.leat«B for file same place again tte-niglt ' '■;■.'. -±Lv-- - The Union Ooittpany's steamer Waipon leaves for Weatport an Saturday. - * i Yesterday morning U>* Northern Company's j for Bay. 0? Plenty i ;;■■'■'"•■.' "iSe' Northern: j i- .-.■••■.■: ,/■„-"' ii,'-:."--The Northern /Compafiy'* st*ftmer TeMaf ttora leave! for toe Grtat Barrier at 12 o'clock * to-night,-" :-L ■; ■' ;'■ ■ .*-■ '_j. .-,- ■ ! •• To-night the Northern Company's steamer Paeroa leaves fo» WhangapOttft, and. Port Chortes. ... The TJmon Company's baffler BaKaiiOft left Westport for Sydney On Monday night, Wth a cargo of coal. '..-.; Yesterday tht Union Compaflrs. steamer iparima rived at the Bluff from Auck- . land, and on discharge proceeds- to Port •Chalmers. • ■ ..■:-■/.'.■ ■" ; ■ Ml Ml •i II I'l W—we, -;y •■■>■'■. .V" •'■' I ' ■ THE MOUBA. The Union Company's-stftamei Moura arrived at Suva from Auckland yeisterday, and -uvea the Group on Friday next, being due at this port on Tuesday next. ■ , / THE KUMABA. The following are the passengere, for Auckland by the fihaw, Savill, and Albion Company's stemoi Kumara, which is due at Wellington, from London, Capetown, and Hobart, on Sunday next--Mr. M. Snokea, Mr. and Mrs. A. Copping, M.. and Mrs. J. Evans, Mr. J. Fmdlay. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Crawford, Miss M. Fulton, Mr. W. a.. Gillingham, Miss B. Grier•on, Mr. W. Groves, Mr. P. Hall, Mr, M, LaveHe Mr T. McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mathie»on. Mi ". Middlcma«s, Mrs. K. M. Ozanne Mr, Parker. Mr. and Mrs. W. Price and sons' M: ana Mrs. I. Ranjage, Misses Eamaae (&)'. Mr. A. K. Bobbins. Mr. H. Bpbson, Mr" and Mrs. P. E. Rose, Messrs. S. Willis, and H. l r oung. * THE SOUTHERN CROSS. ~ The Southern Cross arrived at Norfolk Island on daturday, and sailed at noon yesterday for the Islands. Passengers: Mrs. r • Wilson. Bev. O'Fsrrell and wife, Revs. Wilson. Howard, Steward, Nhid, Messrs. Drew, Andrews, and 42 natives. THE STEAMBP GOGOVALE. The Goto vale, which ha* been chartered by : Messrs. W Scott Fell and Co., Limited, tor the l intercOlOhial (fade, will leave Calcutta on September 28 for Sydney. She is a hew steel screw steamship, launched but a fen months ago from the yards of Messrs. A. Rodger and Co.. of For* Glasgow. He. gross tonnage is 3110. and nes net 2030 Tho vest el has been built to the highest class of Lloyds', her principal dinißngiont being: Length, 320 ft; breadth. 47ft sin; and depth, 23ft. The machinery. supplied by tb> builders of the hull, consist? of triple expansion enirinee. the dia- * meter of t the cylinders being P4in. 40in, and 65in, with a stroke of 421n. THE P AND O. FLISEI. Passengers who nave travelled b.v the four steamers of the P and O. Cbrnttan.v. known as the "Jubilee fleet," viz., the Victoria, Britania, Arcadia, and* Oceana, will be interested to loani that many additional comforts are

being provided in these fine ships. T!he Victoria, the. first to leave the builders' hands under ; the altered conditions, nan had the smoking-room rebuilt, according to th<. designs of Mr. Coilcntfc, the famous architect, pyx greatly increased in sine. The saloons nave been re-decorated »nd renovated, and the ship entirely refitted. Similar alterations will he effected to the othsi vessels at an early 1 date, - /■■. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12660, 14 September 1904, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12660, 14 September 1904, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12660, 14 September 1904, Page 4